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Coolermaster Aluminum Server Case

Mmmm... Aluminum server cases are teh win! This one from Coolermaster looks especially nice considering the number of (user configurable) drive bays, and the ability to transform into a rackmounted enclosure. Wondering what I'm talking about? Check this out.

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#15627 Posted on: 05/21/2002 05:49 AM
are there any indications on the maximum size of the motherboard that can be used in this casing?
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#15632 Posted on: 05/22/2002 07:14 AM
While it is a nice looking case, what about that 'middle area' between the two modular drive bays? It looks as if that is just an extra space. It has no drive mounting hardware, so the only uses I can see would require modification. I suppose you could put a pump or very small radiator in there, but without modification it is essentially a duct to the middle of the case.
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